NNPHI is committed to building communities dedicated to advancing public health practice and improving population health. We create spaces and platforms for aligning multiple organizations on policy, systems, and environmental change.
Our convenings, webinars, and annual conference offer collective and interactive learning experiences for professionals within and beyond the public health field.
We have hosted more than 50 national meetings and trainings with national partners, including the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Centers for Disease Control, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Health Impact Project, the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, and the deBeaumont Foundation.
april The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC), Division of Jurisdictional Support, National Center for State, Tribal, Local, more The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC), Division of Jurisdictional Support, National Center for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Public Health Infrastructure and Workforce (PHIC), in collaboration with the National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI), invites you to attend the Preventive Health and Health Services (PHHS) Block Grant 2024 Spring Webinar Series. Sexual violence is considered a serious public health problem that negatively affects the well-being of individuals, families, and communities. Plan to attend this dynamic webinar discussing Human Trafficking, the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) program, and Direct Services. All Day (Thursday)
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may This 8-session Project ECHO series brings together community-based partners (CBOs), public health professionals, and funders to discuss what it means to meaningfully engage with communities, build long-term more This 8-session Project ECHO series brings together community-based partners (CBOs), public health professionals, and funders to discuss what it means to meaningfully engage with communities, build long-term sustainable relationships, and develop trust. Each 90-minute ECHO starts with a short presentation and a case study, and the heart of the session is facilitated dialogue. This series is centered on a set of Guiding Principles that our community partners elevated during the COVID19 pandemic. This session will introduce the series and community partners, the Guiding Principles, and the discussion of racism as a structural force in public health. Introduced by Tracy Wharton and Sabrina Selk of the National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI) and Ilana Raskind of Health Resources in Action (HRIA). (Thursday) 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm ET Webinar (Provided Once Registered)
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06mayAll DayData Modernization Initiative Workshop Immediately prior to the Annual Public Health Infrastructure Grant (PHIG) Reverse Site Visit, PHIG National Partners and CDC will host an invite-only Data Modernization Initiative (DMI) Workshop for DMI more Immediately prior to the Annual Public Health Infrastructure Grant (PHIG) Reverse Site Visit, PHIG National Partners and CDC will host an invite-only Data Modernization Initiative (DMI) Workshop for DMI directors from the A3 Data Modernization recipients. The DMI workshop is an opportunity for DMI directors to connect with each other, CDC DMI subject matter experts from the Office of Public Health Data, Surveillance, and Technology (OPHDST), Epidemiology Lab Capacity (ELC), and the PHIG National Partners. This is an invite-only event. All Day (Monday) PST San Diego, CA
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07mayAll Day09Annual PHIG Reverse Site Visit The Annual PHIG Reverse Site Visit is an opportunity for PHIG health department recipients to connect with each other, the CDC PHIG team, and PHIG National Partners (NNPHI, ASTHO, more The Annual PHIG Reverse Site Visit is an opportunity for PHIG health department recipients to connect with each other, the CDC PHIG team, and PHIG National Partners (NNPHI, ASTHO, PHAB, and other TA providers). The Annual PHIG Reverse Site Visit will be on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 – Thursday, May 9, 2024, at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina. Attendees can expect informative sessions and workshops, with ample time for networking and collaboration. During the Annual PHIG Reverse Site Visit, attendees can plan to: This is an invite-only event. may 7 (Tuesday) - 9 (Thursday) PST San Diego, CA
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This 8-session Project ECHO series brings together community-based partners (CBOs), public health professionals, and funders to discuss what it means to meaningfully engage with communities, build long-term more This 8-session Project ECHO series brings together community-based partners (CBOs), public health professionals, and funders to discuss what it means to meaningfully engage with communities, build long-term sustainable relationships, and develop trust. Each 90-minute ECHO starts with a short presentation and a case study, and the heart of the session is facilitated dialogue. This series is centered on a set of Guiding Principles that our community partners elevated during the COVID19 pandemic. This session will introduce the series and community partners, the Guiding Principles, and the discussion of racism as a structural force in public health. Introduced by Tracy Wharton and Sabrina Selk of the National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI) and Ilana Raskind of Health Resources in Action (HRIA). (Thursday) 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm ET Webinar (Provided Once Registered)
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20mayAll Day21The Public Health Improvement Training (PHIT) 2024 (IN-Person) The Public Health Improvement Training (PHIT) will feature a series of hands-on, skill-building workshops and purposeful networking on public health performance improvement. This event will feature a one-and-a-half-day in-person convening on May more The Public Health Improvement Training (PHIT) will feature a series of hands-on, skill-building workshops and purposeful networking on public health performance improvement. This event will feature a one-and-a-half-day in-person convening on May 20th & 21st, 2024, in New Orleans, Louisiana, and a virtual event on June 3-5, 2024. In 2023, PHIT brought together almost 200 in-person and over 1,000 health department leaders, professionals, and experts from national and federal levels as well as local, tribal, territorial, state, and regional levels to explore all aspects of public health performance improvement. PHIT 2024 will offer both in-person and virtual options. A one-and-a-half-day Mini PHIT, offering hands-on workshops and networking sessions, will be held in person on May 20th and 21st, 2024, in New Orleans and will be co-located with NNPHI’s Annual Conference. The full three-day PHIT experience will then be held virtually June 3-5, 2024. All content offered at the in-person Mini PHIT will also be offered during the virtual PHIT. PHIT has been recognized year after year for offering interactive and practical training with specific tips, real-world scenarios, and application exercises. PHIT’s success is largely based on skilled facilitators who are willing to share their expertise and guide workshop participants through interactive application exercises. Workshop submissions should be geared towards building practical skills, increasing knowledge, and sharing effective resources. may 20 (Monday) - 21 (Tuesday) New Orleans, Louisiana
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21mayAll Day232024 NNPHI Annual ConferenceBuilding Pathways to Improve Public Health
Join the National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI) for the 2024 Annual Conference, which will be held in New Orleans. The more Join the National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI) for the 2024 Annual Conference, which will be held in New Orleans. The theme of the conference is “Building Pathways to Improve Public Health,” and it will take place from Tuesday, May 21 to Thursday, May 23, 2024. We invite you to participate in this event and contribute to the advancement of public health. This year’s conference, Building Pathways to Improve Public Health, will provide space for participants to make connections, learn from colleagues, develop skills, and obtain actionable takeaways to bring back to their communities! Content will include discussions and presentations on impactful programs in rural health, cross-sector partnerships, climate & crisis preparedness, community engagement, health and racial equity, and innovations in workforce development and training. may 21 (Tuesday) - 23 (Thursday) New Orleans, Louisiana
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30may1:00 pm2:30 pmProject ECHO for Public Health Series: Sustainability of Funding This 8-session Project ECHO series brings together community-based partners (CBOs), public health professionals, and funders to discuss what it means to meaningfully engage with communities, build long-term more This 8-session Project ECHO series brings together community-based partners (CBOs), public health professionals, and funders to discuss what it means to meaningfully engage with communities, build long-term sustainable relationships, and develop trust. Each 90-minute ECHO starts with a short presentation and a case study, and the heart of the session is facilitated dialogue. This series is centered on a set of Guiding Principles that our community partners elevated during the COVID19 pandemic. This session will introduce the series and community partners, the Guiding Principles, and the discussion of racism as a structural force in public health. Introduced by Tracy Wharton and Sabrina Selk of the National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI) and Ilana Raskind of Health Resources in Action (HRIA). (Thursday) 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm ET Webinar (Provided Once Registered)
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june 03junAll Day05The Public Health Improvement Training (PHIT) 2024 (Virtual) The Public Health Improvement Training (PHIT) will feature a series of hands-on, skill-building workshops and purposeful networking on public health performance improvement. This event will feature a one-and-a-half-day in-person convening on May more The Public Health Improvement Training (PHIT) will feature a series of hands-on, skill-building workshops and purposeful networking on public health performance improvement. This event will feature a one-and-a-half-day in-person convening on May 20th & 21st, 2024, in New Orleans, Louisiana, and a virtual event on June 3-5, 2024. In 2023, PHIT brought together almost 200 in-person and over 1,000 health department leaders, professionals, and experts from national and federal levels as well as local, tribal, territorial, state, and regional levels to explore all aspects of public health performance improvement. PHIT 2024 will offer both in-person and virtual options. A one-and-a-half-day Mini PHIT, offering hands-on workshops and networking sessions, will be held in person on May 20th and 21st, 2024, in New Orleans and will be co-located with NNPHI’s Annual Conference. The full three-day PHIT experience will then be held virtually June 3-5, 2024. All content offered at the in-person Mini PHIT will also be offered during the virtual PHIT. PHIT has been recognized year after year for offering interactive and practical training with specific tips, real-world scenarios, and application exercises. PHIT’s success is largely based on skilled facilitators who are willing to share their expertise and guide workshop participants through interactive application exercises. Workshop submissions should be geared towards building practical skills, increasing knowledge, and sharing effective resources. june 3 (Monday) - 5 (Wednesday) Webinar (Provided Once Registered)
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This 8-session Project ECHO series brings together community-based partners (CBOs), public health professionals, and funders to discuss what it means to meaningfully engage with communities, build long-term more This 8-session Project ECHO series brings together community-based partners (CBOs), public health professionals, and funders to discuss what it means to meaningfully engage with communities, build long-term sustainable relationships, and develop trust. Each 90-minute ECHO starts with a short presentation and a case study, and the heart of the session is facilitated dialogue. This series is centered on a set of Guiding Principles that our community partners elevated during the COVID19 pandemic. This session will introduce the series and community partners, the Guiding Principles, and the discussion of racism as a structural force in public health. Introduced by Tracy Wharton and Sabrina Selk of the National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI) and Ilana Raskind of Health Resources in Action (HRIA). (Thursday) 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm ET Webinar (Provided Once Registered)
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july No Events august No Events september 17sepAll Day202024 Open Forum: Next Generation Conference The Open Forum: Next Generation (NxGen) proudly emerges as the second iteration of the esteemed Open Forum more The Open Forum: Next Generation (NxGen) proudly emerges as the second iteration of the esteemed Open Forum for Quality Improvement and Innovation in Public Health, formerly the premier conference for the Community of Practice for Public Health Improvement and Innovation (COPPHII). While rooted in the legacy of its predecessor, NxGen marks a significant shift towards empowering early career professionals in public health. NxGen seeks to usher in a new era of inclusiveness, equity, and resilience in the public health sector. Through collaborative initiatives, provocative dialogues, and an emphasis on applied equity, NxGen aims to position itself as the preeminent forum for emerging and proven public health practitioners where diverse viewpoints converge. September 2024, we return in a new city – Chicago, Illinois! september 17 (Tuesday) - 20 (Friday) The Westin Michigan Avenue Chicago
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